Taekwondo-Mitt, double, faux leather by Budoten

Flexi Max by KWON

For stretching exercises specific to material arts. Small, handy and usable anywhere. The tear-resistant polyamide strap runs over self-lubricating bend rollers, resulting in power transmission in accordance with the block-and-tackle principle. The slightest tensile load is transferred to the foot loop in a continuously variable and powerful manner. Supplied with ceiling hook, dowels and screws. Please follow instructions carefully.

Hawser SPEED by DAX

It is an ideal training device for training of elasticity. The high quality processed rubber rope has at both ends a loop, which is provided with a foam coating. This allows the practitioner to train safely and painlessly because not the rubber rope cuts. Depending on the training condition, we recommend, for example, an adult male, about 1,77 m tall and 67 kg in weight, the red (severe) 40 kg variation for training. Who the resistance is still too low then, like to use more cables in parallel to practice and combine them.

Skipping Rope by DanRho

Tameshigiri mat 186 x 101 cm by Jean Fuentes

The test section or Tameshigiri spread at the end of the Edo period in Japan everywhere. It was used for testing the quality of swords. Although bamboo and rice mats were used, human bodies were the preferred material for the test section. The bodies used were either corpses or condemned criminals. There were a variety of cuts that could be done, for example Kesagiri - from the hip to the shoulder. The number and type of sections was sometimes recorded at the Nakago (Angel) of the sword.

Still exists in today's modern time, the art of Tameshigiri. The human body has been replaced by bamboo and straw mats. With the original test sections, the quality of the blade was tested today with cutting exercises are the qualities of the swordsman tested.

Notes on use of the mats:

1. Roll them this so that it remains the mats together as tightly as possible and tie in the position 2. Soak the mat for 24 hours in water 3. After the mat was rolled, tied and soaked should the role of 10 to 17 cm in diameter, depending on how firmly it was rolled (single mat) 4. Mount the mat it on a Tameshigiri stand and ready to go